For the 2024-25 school year, there are 7 private high schools offering freestyle skiing as an interscholastic sport serving 724 students in New York.
The top ranked offering freestyle skiing sport private high schools in New York include Hoosac School, Northern Academy, and Northwood School.
The average acceptance rate is 62%, which is lower than the New York private high school average acceptance rate of 73%.
Top Private High Schools Offering Freestyle Skiing Sport in New York (2024-25)
School
Location
Grades
Students
14 Pine Valley Rd
Hoosick, NY 12089
(518) 686-7331
Hoosick, NY 12089
(518) 686-7331
Grades: 8-12
| 240 students
3 Chenango Rd
Edmeston, NY 13335
(607) 965-8377
Edmeston, NY 13335
(607) 965-8377
Grades: K-12
| 24 students
2491 Emery Road
South Wales, NY 14139
(716) 687-2001
South Wales, NY 14139
(716) 687-2001
Grades: 6-12
| n/a students
Shaarei Arazim Of Monsey
All-boys | Special Program Emphasis (Jewish)
36 Sky Meadow Rd
Suffern, NY 10901
(845) 426-6401
Suffern, NY 10901
(845) 426-6401
Grades: 9-12
| 60 students
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